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Cell Chemistry Organizer Complete the charts below to organize your understanding of inorganic & organic chemistry of the cell

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Cell Chemistry Organizer

Complete the charts below to organize your understanding of inorganic & organic chemistry of the cell. Type all answers in bold blue.

Subatomic Particles -
List the 3 subatomic particles, describe where they are located, what is the charge.

Subatomic Particle

Location

Charge

     
     
     


Chemical Bonding –
# electrons in each of the 3 electron shells.

Shell

Electrons

   
   
   


List and describe the 3 bond types.

Bond

Description

   
   
   

Water Properties -
List and describe the 4 water properties

Water Property

Description

   
   
   
   

pH -
Define each of the following terms.

Term

Definition

Acid

 

Base

 

Buffer

 



Carbohydrates -
List the monomer for carbohydrates.
monosaccharide
List the elements that make up carbohydrates and the ratio.

Element

Ratio

   
   
   


List and define 3 complex carbohydrates important for plants & animals.

Complex Carbohydrate

Definition

   
   
   
   

Lipids –
List the 4 different lipid groups presented in the course notes.

Lipid Group

 
 
 
 


List the 6 elements that can make up lipids.

Element

 
 
 
 
 
 


Define the terms below.

Term

Definition

Saturated

 

Unsaturated

 

Hydrophilic

 

Hydrophobic

 

Proteins -
List the monomer for proteins.
List the 5 elements that make up proteins.

Element

 
 
 
 
 


Define the 4 protein structures.

Structure

Definition

   
   
   
   


Nucleic Acids -
List the monomer for nucleic acids.
List the 5 elements that make up nucleic acids.

Elements

 
 
 
 
 


List 3 nucleic acids and list the key characteristics that differentiate them from each other.

Nucleic Acid

Key Characteristics that Differentiate Them From Each Other.

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